Released Aug. 1, the video features a perfectly nuclear suburban family doing the “Soulja Boy” dance from 2008, the phrase “mother-fathers,” outfits like Puff Daddy and Ma$e in the Mo' Money, Mo Problems video and a Busta Rhymes-induced product placement, brought to you by SiriusXM Radio.

The video is an update on the 2010 viral, um, “sensation” that garnered 12.5 million views, according to Rolling Stone.

The advertisement fails on several fronts: no family who raps this poorly together has ever been this happy doing it, even in a “swagger wagon.” This commercial has also ruined the word “swagger.”

It's also ruined Busta Rhymes, who has drawn attention not for his cameo, but his overall appearance, which also sparked conversation after the 2014 BET Music Awards earlier this summer. Did Busta at least get a Rav 4 for his contribution? A Toyota Tundra? Anything cooler than a “swagger wagon?”

One thing is for sure, no one driving a 2015 Toyota Sienna is listening to any of the SiriusXM hip-hop or rap radio stations. They are listening to '80s on 8.

The summer of Chris Pratt rolls on with ‘Forgot about Dre' recitation

Get out of the way, Jennifer Lawrence. Chris Pratt is America's new adorable sweetheart.

Ever since he's been the husky, but adorable Andy Dwyer on NBC's Park and Recreation, Pratt has had a fan base. But since he lost 75 pounds to play Peter Quill in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, his personality has really shone through in interviews.

So, the internet officially loves him on par with “Jennifer Lawrence is so approachable and normal” levels of love.

On a recent appearance on The Whollywood Shuffle radio show, Pratt discussed rap, his amazing rendition of Eminem's verse in Forgot about Dre and possibly playing Knight Rider. Oh, and no one writing this also knows all the words to Eminem's verse and raps along with Pratt. Nope. Not happening.

For his part, Pratt also thinks it's a hilarious shame that Justin Bieber got punched by Orlando Bloom in Ibiza last weekend. Thus, we swoon and are totally jealous of his wife, actress Anna Faris.

Television: Shark Week is the best of summer TV and learning

Discovery Channel is bringing back summer's best week of TV: Shark Week.

Beginning on Sunday, Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. ET, shark lovers everywhere will get an in-depth look at the king of the sea. The line-up is packed with shows and entertainment, including Go-Pro video cameras being attached to shark's head for Shark Week's Lair of the Mega Shark.

For those who are social media savvy, the #SharkWeek will bring all of the shark-lovers together on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

To celebrate its “25 best characters on television right now” issue, Entertainment Weekly will come out with two covers, but it's not of the two characters in their star roles in HBO's Veep and Netflix's House of Cards.

In one cover, Spacey dressed as Veep's Selina Meyer, and he is clearly a better looking man; in the other cover, Louis-Dreyfus is dressed as the cutthroat Frank Underwood, with blood flowing from her hands and her petite feet not even touching the ground. They both look marvelous.

And it's not too late, TV fans – you can vote for your favorite TV characters on EW's poll by clicking here.

Hamish, who was the one who took on the challenge, felt “the worst pain a human is capable of experiencing” for several hours, even by wearing the gloves for just a few seconds. After a few hours of intense pain brought on by the rapid stinging and released toxins of the ants, he was taken to the hospital and given pain killers, an IV and antihistamines.

Something to buy from Amazon: College football Jell-O molds are perfect for tailgate parties

You can't spell tailgate party without J-E-L-L-O.

At least that's what Amazon wants you to believe with its collegiate-themed Jell-O Jigglers Mold kits, available on Amazon for $5.99 with free shipping.

College football fans can choose from 23 different college teams and make your mascots and beloved university emblems out of sweet tasty Jell-O in the color that reflects your loyalties. The kit comes with two mold trays and four 3-ounce boxes of Jell-O mix. For the adults at the tailgates, you can make school-themed Jell-O shots, because you can't spell college without Jell-O shots. Booze not included.

The Hundred-Foot Journey – A widowed French restaurateur with a heralded Michelin-starred restaurant award faces competition when an Indian family moves in and buys a restaurant across the street from hers. What she finds out is that the family's son is a talented chef who teaches her a thing or two. Produced by Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg, the movie stars Helen Mirren, Om Puri and Manish Dayal. Check out the trailer here.